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Re: Cam chains and things...

To: Brian.Rourke@compaq.com
Subject: Re: Cam chains and things...
From: Daniel Neuman <dneuman@quark.sfsu.edu>
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 10:49:32 -0700 (PDT)
Hello,
        Okay it really sounds like something is not exactly right with the 
timing chains.  If they are all new and if the cam towers are shimmed 
correctly it should not reattle on hot restart.  Maybe the cam towers were 
not shimmed enough??  Or maybe Dana is correct and the tensioner is bunged 
up.  My oil pump is shimmed (by the Po) and I do have more pressure at 
idle than a standard U-20.  
        I don't want to cast dispersions on the p.o. but how can you be 
absolutely sure he replaced everything??  Did he show you receits?? He may
win awards for the car but they don't check the chains do they?? Or make him
hot-restart the car??
                        Daniel 69 2000
                        SF CA
   
> Thanks to all the people that got back about my chains and things. I spoke
> to the previuos owner today, he assures me that the cam towers were shimmed
> and line bored during the re-build. He also said that all the chains guides
> and tensioners were brand new 10,000 miles ago. The car was restored in
> 95/96 and has only traveled to club meetings and things over the last 5
> years or so. The car has won plenty of awards for condition and
> presentation, so I do believe the guy when he tells me what has been done.
> So, what next. ?? Brad ( the last owner/restorer) supplied me with a brand
> new oil pump. This was to be his next step in fixing the problem, until the
> need to pay off his mortgage prompted him to sell the car.
> 
> Do the U20 engines have a common problem with low oil pressure. Based on
> others experience, would this be a possible/probable cause.
> 
> Symptoms are, cold starts - no rattle. When the engine reaches running temp,
> the chains rattle at 700 to about 1000 rpm and then go quiet above
> that........any ideas anyone??
> 
>                                       All the best, Brian.

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